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know who i am. don't know how it started. i grew up on the mississippi river. spent time on the river. fishing, playing, swimming. like a country river kid. and when i was 15, i got into commercial shell diving with my brother and i did that and worked 150 mile stretch of the river and did some commercial fishing, worked on toe -- tow boats and barges, and that is when i got the idea, when i was 17. i got one sponsor from the home town and here we are 17 years later and so much has happened and right now we've made a big difference since we've started. so let's kick some ass, cool? >> let's do it. [ applause ] >> permission to come aboard? >> yes. >> thank you. >> in the past five months the barge has moved from memphis,
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yeah. the more we do it, the more we look like the beautiful people of yesterday. laila: though the art is ancient, the tradition of tatau still unites the people who practice it. for artist samson, that spiritual connection is as fulfilling as the beautiful art itself. coming up, it's the world champion finals for these mountain bikers, and to win it all they'll need to rampage. i bring the gift of the name your price tool to help you find a price that fits your budget. uh-oh. the name your price tool. she's not to be trusted. kill her. flo: it will save you money! the name your price tool isn't witchcraft! and i didn't turn your daughter into
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smiling, but of course as they remember everything. they have to remember the war in 1968. >> i was visiting my grandfather's house, and i got goose bumps because i knew during the war in 1968 lots of people were killed, and they were buried on all the sidewalks there, and i'd walk around there and i feel it. it's dark, it's somber, and the history is there. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> my mom, she never wanted me to go home after like 10:00. she'd get angry if i go home at 11:00 or something. must scare me so i go home at 9:00. i tried to go home very early. >> riding a boat along the river, you sort of feel there are things living in the water and in the trees and in the darkness out there.
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between life or death. timothy mcveigh was executed for the bombing of the federal building in oklahoma city. ago 20 years ago this weekend, 168 people, including 19 children, were killed. d it was the deadliest act of home-grown terror in u.s. history. 7 nearly 700 were hurt. anna werner reports now on wounds that never heal. >> i don't know what happened, just a blast. >> reporter: the scenes are unforgettable. >> we've got to find his brother. >> reporter: the cratered federal building, the facade blown off. first responders desperately trying to save the lives of children pulled from the building's daycare center. >> can you tell me your name? >> reporter: the denny children, two-year-old rebecca and her three-year-old brother brandon were among six children pulled from the rubble alive. brandon had debris embedded in his head. his father, jim, rushed to his bedside. >> kisses, kisses. i love you, honey.
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>> reporter: they often visit the city memorial to honor those they knew, and they keep talking about that day for a reason. >> we hope we can be an inspiration to other people whoo are going through some tough times. we're not the only family that goes through tough times. >> this is the way i live my life, i have my best day everyst day because i don't know what's going to happen tomorrow. >> reporter: the family has also suffered financially because jim denny had to quit his job to care for his son. there's a fund-raiser for them this weekend. and, of course, scott, they will be here for the memorial service on sunday. >> pelley: good to see the dennys again. anna, thank you very much. parts of the south are in for severe weather tonight. tornadoes touched down yesterday in oklahoma, kansas, and texas but no serious injuries. denver got hit with a mix of snow, rain, and fog.ze about a dozen people were hurt in a wreck today on interstate 70, including members of a band
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captio your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm ken bastida. we begin some breaking news out of southern california. very large fire is burning in the town of san pedro right now near los angeles. we have seen at least two homes go up along with some vegetation. we have seen wind carrying embers sparking other fires. the neighbors used garden hoses in one case to fight the flames. crews also dousing a couple of large palm trees behind the homes. we watched these pictures right now courtesy of our sister station.
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